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If you name your girl this you are not thinking! She will be tormented and also grow up way to quickly with a name like "Tit"ania! (you have to think like a fourth grader in a situation like naming!) Unless you plan on home-schooling!

Like it, and I might even use it. Please keep in mind that not everybody here is a native English speaker. Just because Titania happens to contain the English word for "tit" doesn't mean I, being Swedish, am not thinking for giving it to my child. Right?

I don't think Shakespeare was first to use her name. As far as I know she is part of medieval folklore, as the queen of the fairies and the wife of Oberon, and Shakespeare used them as characters in A Midsummer Night's Dream, just as he did with Puck.

-- Anonymous User 1/4/2006

Other pronunciations include ti-TAWN-ee-a and ti-TAWN-ya.

-- Anonymous User 1/31/2006

The first time I looked at this name I pronounced it like ty-tuh-NEE-ah. I actually prefer this pronunciation than the others that are already listed with the name. Of those pronunciations I like ty-NAYN-ee-ah best. I don't think a child would really get picked on in school; it's a pretty name and the only way the other children would pick up on the 'tit' part of the name is if they see it spelled out on paper. But even then you could change the spelling to Tytania or Tytaniya so the 'tit' part won't even be there anymore.

-- Anonymous User 3/26/2006

I pronounce my name Ti-TAWN-ya. And yes I did get made fun of sometimes for it but I go by my nickname Tia most of the time so I only get bothered when substitute teachers use my full name. But I like the name more than I don't like being made fun of for it.

This didn't even remind me of ´´tit`` on the first glance. Reminded me of Titan, which is not a very nice name for a person, or of titanium, the metal or something, and still that's not very nice. I kinda like Titania. I don't look at the tit part.

I think it's a beautiful fearie name! I love it! My mother is a teacher, and she had a girl in her class named Tatiana (not sure if that is spelled right), and it was pronounced tawt-ee-AH-nuh. Very pretty.

I would pronounce it as 'Tai-TAN-nee-a' as I heard it pronounced in an anime. 'Titania' Erza Scarlett from Fairy Tail is a very strong, heroic warrior, so I have a very good impression of this name :) Its relation to Titanium doesn't hurt either.

This name is not that common, but I think it is a very pretty one. The only gripe I have with it is that Titania practically mirrors Titanic, and we all know what happened then. (As a matter of fact, I thought this name was created to "respect" Titanic.)

I would never choose it for anything because of that. There is a Sim called Titania in Sims 2 Veronaville. (Most of them use similarly rare, but beautiful names.)